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, but when the war is over, there are no constitutional grounds to limit people 's right to travel abroad and freedom of movement, and therefore how to close the law, well, this law can immediately be declared unconstitutional because it will contradict to our constitution in our basic law, and the most important thing is not even this, the main thing is that as soon as you impose restrictions , people will bypass them in the same way, if they find opportunities to leave in wartime, then agree that in peacetime they will cross the border absolutely calmly with a pure soul and many people will simply help him in this, it does not solve the problem of demography, the problem of demography exists in all developed countries, i'm sorry, but even china after it started rapid development too i felt the problem that its population has stopped growing, today india has already overtaken china in terms of population. that is, the higher your economic development or the higher your social standard , the lower the birth rate, well, this is the law of nature, i want to tell you what about the problem of population aging it is
, but when the war is over, there are no constitutional grounds to limit people 's right to travel abroad and freedom of movement, and therefore how to close the law, well, this law can immediately be declared unconstitutional because it will contradict to our constitution in our basic law, and the most important thing is not even this, the main thing is that as soon as you impose restrictions , people will bypass them in the same way, if they find opportunities to leave in wartime, then agree...
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we went and met with many of the new young movement leaders who are in their 30's just like me, from a new progressive movement of peopleare both about defending democracy and supporting working people. we know there has been enormous migration in decades from cuba. the u.s. embargo and sanctions against everyday cuban people have not resulted in the policy outcomes that were sold to governments decades ago. instead, what it means is that united states farmers in places like texas that grow rice cannot sell their rice to people in cuba who are starving. also, many people in cuba and of having to buy their food from places like europe. it makes no sense because we should be making sure our foreign policy is based on feeding people, supporting stability, rather than what juan mentioned the monroe doctrine or cold war militarism that are based on trying to dominate other countries in the hemisphere that have not worked -- this is not just based on humanitarianism stop those are core values but don't help people in the united states, either. i think that is a lot of what the conversation is been about, many of us who were b
we went and met with many of the new young movement leaders who are in their 30's just like me, from a new progressive movement of peopleare both about defending democracy and supporting working people. we know there has been enormous migration in decades from cuba. the u.s. embargo and sanctions against everyday cuban people have not resulted in the policy outcomes that were sold to governments decades ago. instead, what it means is that united states farmers in places like texas that grow...
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in the 1960's, you start seeing the birth of the environmental justice movements with people like cesar chavez and where to -- and huertta -- huerta. mexican american children walking -- working in field. dr. king getting killed. drinking said what good does it do to integrate a lunch counter like greensboro, north carolina if the book we are drinking has something bad in it. the environment has to grow to become seen as a civil-rights issue. andy said he looked at the montgomery bus boycott as an environmental issue. the black diesel of the buses in hot day in alabama was coming through the back. that is not where you want to sit because of the air. so there was a linkage to it. john lewis, one of the leaders in the environmental justice movement in the 60's also in the 80's, pushed through this issue to clinton. he started addressing, how do we do mediation -- remediation and cleanup and help, not poison lower income people, whether they are latino, native american , living around uranium mines, or black americans in urban centers where local neighborhoods are becoming dump stones. je
in the 1960's, you start seeing the birth of the environmental justice movements with people like cesar chavez and where to -- and huertta -- huerta. mexican american children walking -- working in field. dr. king getting killed. drinking said what good does it do to integrate a lunch counter like greensboro, north carolina if the book we are drinking has something bad in it. the environment has to grow to become seen as a civil-rights issue. andy said he looked at the montgomery bus boycott as...
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crossing the airspace of the luhansk people 's republic during which the enemy lost 90 unmanned aerial vehicles, including quadrocopter drones or wing-type aircraft. movementthe bridge across the thin strait connecting the hygienic with the arabat spit and shelled the day before from the oral opened but according to the temporary scheme, cars are allowed to pass in reverse mode along an undamaged lane, but the kolchugar bridge, which was also subjected to a missile attack, while the project cannot be damaged, the technical condition is assessed by experts. e, report by mikhail fedotov the highway connecting the arabatskaya spit with the ingenious open car traffic , a bridge across the strait was restored, which in turn connects the sea of \u200b\u200bazov and the gulf. sivash received non-critical damage. in during the rocket attack, the bridge was reversing traffic along the lane that was not hit by the impact ; i couldn't come yesterday. and today it is a miracle that we are standing, waiting in line. well, yes, i need to decide something more seriously. well, i left it difficult for you. this, of course, brought the work of every day to ride. and now,
crossing the airspace of the luhansk people 's republic during which the enemy lost 90 unmanned aerial vehicles, including quadrocopter drones or wing-type aircraft. movementthe bridge across the thin strait connecting the hygienic with the arabat spit and shelled the day before from the oral opened but according to the temporary scheme, cars are allowed to pass in reverse mode along an undamaged lane, but the kolchugar bridge, which was also subjected to a missile attack, while the project...
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hello dear, let 's count without sudden movements. that and if i do not mend, you will not be able to offend me, he did not like it very much. how did your people treat their family hands on the steering wheel, smoothly timing. the king will look for me and will definitely find what he will look for, i have no doubt, but i think that you yourself will not want him to find you. we have very little time. i need to go to the patient. sorry, the doctor forbade me to enter. who are you, what are you doing here? senior lieutenant vasily gromov i wanted to ask the patient and how are you going to do it? we are unconscious, but i wanted to check whether you never know, suddenly woke up, checked now for the exit and here. next time. escort only doctor. it is clear. goodbye. all the best. keep something wrong, we are measured people, but our armored train is standing still. so let's go to the hold of petrovich for him and don't fuss there, i understand, we'll do it. hell hello it's nice to be with you no i'll have a woman with me, she 'll be here soon, i see well, you're welcome. alex what is there, the two drove immediately left, quickly, get into the c
hello dear, let 's count without sudden movements. that and if i do not mend, you will not be able to offend me, he did not like it very much. how did your people treat their family hands on the steering wheel, smoothly timing. the king will look for me and will definitely find what he will look for, i have no doubt, but i think that you yourself will not want him to find you. we have very little time. i need to go to the patient. sorry, the doctor forbade me to enter. who are you, what are you...
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e movements in september 1942, voronyansky was already commanded the partisan brigade, which uncle vasya later renamed into the people 's the significance of this brigade was that this brigade operated in the north, and the minsk region, and acted directly near the capital. here the capital is one in its many brigades that acted here. that is , she's going to say the north. uh, conducted operations against the german fascist. uh, here in the north of minsk, also on a combat shield, uh, brigades attacking the germans, this is at the stations , uh, smoking. this is september 43. uh, borisovsky district and e shoulder about 10 organized, which were chopped up, on which were e, carried out e, attacks of an important line. in the history of this brigade. this is the fight against the punitive expeditions of the kobus in may june 1943. in the begoml area , the fighting was very tough. uh, heavy and brigades. the direct one took part with us uh, there was also such a distant relative of ours uh, at first he was the chief of police, and then he received the hero of the soviet union when he was already noticed that he was connec
e movements in september 1942, voronyansky was already commanded the partisan brigade, which uncle vasya later renamed into the people 's the significance of this brigade was that this brigade operated in the north, and the minsk region, and acted directly near the capital. here the capital is one in its many brigades that acted here. that is , she's going to say the north. uh, conducted operations against the german fascist. uh, here in the north of minsk, also on a combat shield, uh, brigades...
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Aug 24, 2023
08/23
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government in our country can resign. but then the people's movement actually left the political scene, not the government at that time, well, at the end of today 'st day, a few shots, actually, about which i already talked about super, let's go back to the day of august 24, 91st year. yes, you are today, dear the session is ending, what is the glory of god, ukraine is behind you, we will raise the viburnum, and we will strengthen our glorified ukraine . well, we must note that this is the first time in the history of this building of today's verkhovna rada of ukraine that a flag appeared there, then what we saw and sounded for the first time sounded the red viburnum and the anthem are not dead yet. this is how a generation unites with this anthem in the war against the muscovites , the war against addiction, well, for me, the price of this frame is when they give the flag and kravchuk write it , some cats drag it like hell lada to z frightened by the sword and fire ignited the idea of independence p yaroslav thank you very much for participating in the program with memories and once again and with the holiday of all and let's take care of ukrai
government in our country can resign. but then the people's movement actually left the political scene, not the government at that time, well, at the end of today 'st day, a few shots, actually, about which i already talked about super, let's go back to the day of august 24, 91st year. yes, you are today, dear the session is ending, what is the glory of god, ukraine is behind you, we will raise the viburnum, and we will strengthen our glorified ukraine . well, we must note that this is the...
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you as someone in this business to get people to come out and really embrace the movement in the city? >> it has been a journey. it is such a beautiful city. we are s proud to be part of the hospitality industry here. the real thing is, people need to be reminded that san francisco is tougher than she looks. it' tenacity and ability to weather any storm. i know there is negativity out there, but it is not merited. >> she keeps you going. >> yes, and i have an amazing platform to create amazing guest experiences, i have an amazing team. just never give up, you know. anything you try doing in life, keep pushing forward. >> reporter: never too early to start the weekend. we have quit the treat for you. all right, matthew, what better way to get ready for the weekend then to do what? >> i think savoring champagne is your only option. >> we promise no one is drinking any alcohol, we've onl had coffee. go ahead and show us. he says he is very good at this and he has quite the knife. he is getting it ready. we want to make sure brian is out of the way and i am out of the way. go ahead and show us. >> we are following this, 45 degrees, 45 degrees. it's an
you as someone in this business to get people to come out and really embrace the movement in the city? >> it has been a journey. it is such a beautiful city. we are s proud to be part of the hospitality industry here. the real thing is, people need to be reminded that san francisco is tougher than she looks. it' tenacity and ability to weather any storm. i know there is negativity out there, but it is not merited. >> she keeps you going. >> yes, and i have an amazing platform...
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people in europe,s, conservatives how to be effective conservatives, he has maybe 500 or more classes, all over the country he his leadership institute teaches each year, and had more impact on the conservative movement than anyone else thatt i congress of who living. >> the book, go big, the marketing secrets of richard viguerie, someone said before rush limbaugh there was richard viguerie, appreciate your time. >> thank you, good to be with you. >> nonfiction book lovers c-span as podcasts for you. on "q&a" hear wideranging conversations with nonfiction authors and others who are making things happen. weekly hourlong conversations with fascinating authors of nonfiction books on a wide variety of topics, and behind the scenes with insider interviews and industry updates and bestsellers list. download the free c-span now app or wherever you get your podcast and our web site. >> live on sunday september 3, mary evers tat will take your calls, an expert on christian culture author of many books. including its dangerous to believe, h the west really lost god and adam and eve after the pill. revisited. joining with your phone call, facebook comments and text. live sunday september 3 on book tv on c-span
people in europe,s, conservatives how to be effective conservatives, he has maybe 500 or more classes, all over the country he his leadership institute teaches each year, and had more impact on the conservative movement than anyone else thatt i congress of who living. >> the book, go big, the marketing secrets of richard viguerie, someone said before rush limbaugh there was richard viguerie, appreciate your time. >> thank you, good to be with you. >> nonfiction book lovers...
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people �*s voice away. what message do you think your victory sends? i think our victories loud and clear message that you can't expel a movement, you cannot expel hope ande who want to see real action on issues that matter, such as gun reform and gun safety legislation, environmental protections, the elevation of people who are impoverished, had been made for by the policies of economic exploitation, i believe the message that has been sent by the thousands of people who went to the polls in our district and representative joan's district is we will not be silent and quit on the issues that matter. there was international _ issues that matter. there was international and _ issues that matter. there was international and national- international and national attention on your story after you and and your colleagues were expelled in march and this was in aim to push for reform in gun laws in your state after a shooting at the coveted status. what you think is actually changed since then? i actually changed since then? i think what has changed for the republican party and people across this country are two things, the republican party, kevin saxton and will
people �*s voice away. what message do you think your victory sends? i think our victories loud and clear message that you can't expel a movement, you cannot expel hope ande who want to see real action on issues that matter, such as gun reform and gun safety legislation, environmental protections, the elevation of people who are impoverished, had been made for by the policies of economic exploitation, i believe the message that has been sent by the thousands of people who went to the polls in...
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information about the movement towards the forward column of armored vehicles to the apu aleksey baranov andrey yurchuk khalit tankiev to lead the line of contact in the lugansk people 's republic kremenskoye forest united russia nominated candidates for elections to the legislature and local authorities of the new regions , most of them are party members. every the fifth is a representative of the youth, as well as many entrepreneurs, teachers, doctors , social activists and participants in a special military operation, the party's goal in the elections in the dpr of the lpr . kherson zaporizhzhya regions are qualified for the majority and have everything to achieve it, secretary of the general council of united russia andrei turchak noted. he said that the party has gathered a team of strong candidates who enjoy the support of people who have passed the preliminary vote. there is a people's program, which, together with the residents, is filled with concrete tasks also have resources for its implementation. a large construction site unfolded near tyumen, where large natural fires raged this spring, two dozen houses burned to the ground, hundreds of people were evacua
information about the movement towards the forward column of armored vehicles to the apu aleksey baranov andrey yurchuk khalit tankiev to lead the line of contact in the lugansk people 's republic kremenskoye forest united russia nominated candidates for elections to the legislature and local authorities of the new regions , most of them are party members. every the fifth is a representative of the youth, as well as many entrepreneurs, teachers, doctors , social activists and participants in a...
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in the streets of new york and in your house, and then you had a movement that happened mid to late 80's in new york that a lot of people age. people like chuck d and public enemy, rakim, big daddy kane. these were mc's that took the language, the language of speaking in rhyme over beat and added that level of poetry at a little politics sophistication , and artistic ambition that was different from the previous generation. that's when you really have the drilling down into the sociology of america. amna: there are those in american music circles who are rock and roll would always reign supreme. but it's fair to say by the eighties and into the nineties, you have these mega stars, some of whom you listed there. others like tupac and biggie and dr dre and hip hop is firmly in the mainstream. not just in this country, but really globally. why do you think that happened commercially the way that it did and when it did? nelson: the big turning point is the 90's. because late eighties was always about can i? there was the first rapper on american bandstand. we have the first hip hop show on mtv. by the 90's, there was critic
in the streets of new york and in your house, and then you had a movement that happened mid to late 80's in new york that a lot of people age. people like chuck d and public enemy, rakim, big daddy kane. these were mc's that took the language, the language of speaking in rhyme over beat and added that level of poetry at a little politics sophistication , and artistic ambition that was different from the previous generation. that's when you really have the drilling down into the sociology of...
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as events say, it's a continuation of the movement of civil rights increasingly on the attack today. meanwhile, a gunman has killed 3 black people in the u. s. police in jacksonville, florida. say the shooting by the wisest silence was racially motivated. he barricaded himself inside the store with a high powered rifle and pistol started off ended when he stopped himself. well, i'm heart broken. obviously, this is a community that has as a suffered again and again. so many times this is where we end up. and there were so many people out today, obviously grieving, upset, and it's, it's just something that should not, and must not continue to happen in our community. it's too often the same folks. tens of thousands of israelis have taken to the streets of tel aviv full assess the 4th consecutive week to protest against a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his plans that you additional eval, nothing you know his handwriting coalition is trying to limit the power of the supreme court to review government decisions, he's also facing multiple corruption charges in syria rad protests that against president bush all outside have now continued for a
as events say, it's a continuation of the movement of civil rights increasingly on the attack today. meanwhile, a gunman has killed 3 black people in the u. s. police in jacksonville, florida. say the shooting by the wisest silence was racially motivated. he barricaded himself inside the store with a high powered rifle and pistol started off ended when he stopped himself. well, i'm heart broken. obviously, this is a community that has as a suffered again and again. so many times this is where...
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s. as in german or romans president and saves his country, refuses to serve western interest. unable, instead join the movement towards the truth. most people the world focused on the high court, suspends a 3 year corruption sentence against former pm or on the town. although keeps.
s. as in german or romans president and saves his country, refuses to serve western interest. unable, instead join the movement towards the truth. most people the world focused on the high court, suspends a 3 year corruption sentence against former pm or on the town. although keeps.
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Aug 13, 2023
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for the main movements, everything will depend on the command and the plan of the head of the kherson region, in the occupied part of the kherson region, the occupiers are now raiding people 'suse they say that the number of deserters has increased , have you heard anything about it? and in general, even this case with a russian lieutenant who claims that he he was not on the territory of ukraine , but hey, but he does not want to participate in the ied, korolev does not remember his name there, he already moved to lithuania and is now asking for political asylum there, as far as it can be now it is a common phenomenon of the russian army that they simply do not want to take up arms and do not want to go die. well, of course, not because they do not want to go to war against the ukrainians , but because they simply want to save their lives. there are many psychological portraits of russians who there are a lot of them, that is, the whole spectrum, some of them go to european countries. that's how through countries, there is a mechanism. how can you enter, at least if you know it , some go to mongolia to the caucasus er, to the countries of central asia, that is, the movement
for the main movements, everything will depend on the command and the plan of the head of the kherson region, in the occupied part of the kherson region, the occupiers are now raiding people 'suse they say that the number of deserters has increased , have you heard anything about it? and in general, even this case with a russian lieutenant who claims that he he was not on the territory of ukraine , but hey, but he does not want to participate in the ied, korolev does not remember his name...
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if you brought people, the states together, delegates to have a constitutional convention, it would be wide open. there was a movement in the 90's to try to form a constitutional convention. that is still going on today. i have friends who will tell me about getting mail and so forth, calling for a constitutional convention. it would be quite an amazing thing if that were to occur. in the process of the states considering whether to ratify the constitution, there was a great deal of attention on this idea of rights. new york said we are only on board if you have a bill of rights added. that was not there only point, but it was there demand for going along. and so madison and others basically promised once the congress was formed, with a new constitution, it would be the first order of business. there was resistance on the part of the federalists to have a bill of rights. they thought it was not necessary since the constitution enumerated what the powers of the new government would be and therefore if they were not enumerated, no one should worry that those powers would exceed their boundaries and the rights would be threatened.
if you brought people, the states together, delegates to have a constitutional convention, it would be wide open. there was a movement in the 90's to try to form a constitutional convention. that is still going on today. i have friends who will tell me about getting mail and so forth, calling for a constitutional convention. it would be quite an amazing thing if that were to occur. in the process of the states considering whether to ratify the constitution, there was a great deal of attention...
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people 's deputy of ukraine, how do you have a personal relationship with andrii biletskyi? and what do you have on i mean, i mean, how do you evaluate the leader of, let's say, this voluntary movementth year? look, everything is very simple, uh, what he created, starting with the patriot of ukraine, and what is the only movement that cut professional army now well, i think here without comments you yourself understand such a titanic job and not die like others there are some volunteer formations that were yes but on the contrary it is only growing and multiplying well i think that it simply deserves respect well according to me she is like that because this is the commander - this is the leader. but we are for it we are going because you yourself see that there is progress and other people should have honor and respect, in principle, not only to andriy evgeniyovych in general, but to everyone who is part of the third separate assault brigade to the relevant services. another delicate and difficult question is the return of the captive armies is known that since the time of mariupol and azovstalia more than 600 azov citizens are still held captive by the russians in various places a
people 's deputy of ukraine, how do you have a personal relationship with andrii biletskyi? and what do you have on i mean, i mean, how do you evaluate the leader of, let's say, this voluntary movementth year? look, everything is very simple, uh, what he created, starting with the patriot of ukraine, and what is the only movement that cut professional army now well, i think here without comments you yourself understand such a titanic job and not die like others there are some volunteer...
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if you brought people, the states together, delegates to have a constitutional convention, it would be wide open. there was a movement in the 1990's to try to form a constitutional convention. that is still going on today. i have friends who will tell me about getting mail and so forth, calling for a constitutional convention. that would be quite an amazing thing if that were to occur. in the process of the states considering whether to ratify the constitution, there was a great deal of attention on this idea of rights. it was raised again and again. new york said we are only on board if you have a bill of rights added. that was not their only point, but it was a suggestion and really a demand for going along. madison and others basically promised once the congress was formed, with a new constitution, it would be the first order of business. there was resistance on the part of the federalist to have a bill of rights. they thought it was not necessary since the constitution enumerated what the powers of the new government would be and therefore they were not enumerated, no one should worry that those powers would exceed their bound
if you brought people, the states together, delegates to have a constitutional convention, it would be wide open. there was a movement in the 1990's to try to form a constitutional convention. that is still going on today. i have friends who will tell me about getting mail and so forth, calling for a constitutional convention. that would be quite an amazing thing if that were to occur. in the process of the states considering whether to ratify the constitution, there was a great deal of...
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's there were thousands of thousands of abandoned homes that were federally owned because hud had foreclosed on them no one was living in them. the alliance led a squatters movement basically for peopleinto the homes and make them livable again. we had hundreds of families in those homes but the government was still threatening to evict everyone so we started a whole protest movement. i remember in early 1980 we led an occupation, an independent hall, the only time it was occupied by a group of protesters. with the families and the children, we sat at independent hall for a day until the police evicted us. george was so worried about the bad publicity of arresting children and mothers that they basically put everyone into paddy wagons, rolled them a few miles away and dump them in the street. subsequently, the most significant civil disobedience action was in april of 1980 when we were still trying to get the tiles to the homes -- the titles to the homes of the squatters so we decided to occupy the headquarters of jimmy carter's presidential campaign. at the time jimmy carter was in a tough race against an insurgent ted kennedy who was trying to contest his nomination for the preside
's there were thousands of thousands of abandoned homes that were federally owned because hud had foreclosed on them no one was living in them. the alliance led a squatters movement basically for peopleinto the homes and make them livable again. we had hundreds of families in those homes but the government was still threatening to evict everyone so we started a whole protest movement. i remember in early 1980 we led an occupation, an independent hall, the only time it was occupied by a group of...
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in the 1960's, you start seeing the birth of the environmental justice movements with people like cesarvez and where to -- and huertta -- huerta. mexican american children walking -- working in field. dr. king getting killed. drinking said what good does it do to integrate a lunch counter like greensboro, north carolina if the book we are drinking has something bad in it. the environment has to grow to become seen as a civil-rights issue. andy said he looked at the montgomery bus boycott as an environmental issue. the black diesel of the buses in hot day in alabama was coming through the back. that is not where you want to sit because of the air. so there was a linkage to it. john lewis, one of the leaders in the environmental justice movement in the 60's also in the 80's, pushed through this issue to clinton. he started addressing, how do we do mediation -- remediation and cleanup and help, not poison lower income people, whether they are latino, native american , living around uranium mines, or black americans in urban centers where local neighborhoods are becoming dump stones. jenn:
in the 1960's, you start seeing the birth of the environmental justice movements with people like cesarvez and where to -- and huertta -- huerta. mexican american children walking -- working in field. dr. king getting killed. drinking said what good does it do to integrate a lunch counter like greensboro, north carolina if the book we are drinking has something bad in it. the environment has to grow to become seen as a civil-rights issue. andy said he looked at the montgomery bus boycott as an...
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movement towards the forward column of armored vehicles to the apu. baranov andrey yurchuk khalit tankiev to lead the lines of combat contact in the luhansk people 's republicn, and two control posts of ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles were hit near belogorovka and belaya gora. a special task under the most difficult conditions is performed by the division of aircraft manufacturers about their work, report by dmitry gorn. and now they don’t work, not like on the front lines behind enemy lines, along plantings or forest belts, only in small groups in pairs. they are the eyes of army aviation on the ground, detect enemy equipment and report its coordinates. we work with ardor to scout targets. recently, the enemy tried to break through the interaction with the pilots happens successfully transmission literally. there , for some half an hour, aircraft arrives and reaches the enemy. after the advanced air controllers on the ground have detected and fixed all the targets, the information is transmitted directly to the pilots, then the k5 crew of the second is sent on a combat mission to burn the enemy’s equipment. the lighthouse is the call sign of the crew co
movement towards the forward column of armored vehicles to the apu. baranov andrey yurchuk khalit tankiev to lead the lines of combat contact in the luhansk people 's republicn, and two control posts of ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles were hit near belogorovka and belaya gora. a special task under the most difficult conditions is performed by the division of aircraft manufacturers about their work, report by dmitry gorn. and now they don’t work, not like on the front lines behind enemy...
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if you talk to people who are deep in a climate movement, as organizers are and scientists, that is not at all what they say. salman and i were delighted to see the u.n.'s top climate official with regards to the ipcc report released yesterday, monday, that simon steele said it is not too late, the ipcc clearly demonstrates that it is possible to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees centigrade with rapid and deep emissions reduction across all sectors of the global economy. and that would mean radical change in this decade. and people think it is impossible, it's why the first thing the book is called difficult, not the same is impossible. it is not impossible, it would be incredibly difficult. but entirely for political reasons, we know what to do, we know how to do it, we have all the technology, the obstacles have been for a very long time political. we have to overcome the power, and a politician serving the fossil fuel industry and the status quo. and the failure of the imagination, people think we can't do it, it is too hard, et cetera. we need to go -- stronger than the status quo and the industry. i've been around the climate movement which was p
if you talk to people who are deep in a climate movement, as organizers are and scientists, that is not at all what they say. salman and i were delighted to see the u.n.'s top climate official with regards to the ipcc report released yesterday, monday, that simon steele said it is not too late, the ipcc clearly demonstrates that it is possible to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees centigrade with rapid and deep emissions reduction across all sectors of the global economy. and that would mean...
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by a car and killed in the late 50's or early 60's, he would be considered one of the leaders of the early civil rights movement in america. i found people that said to me, i would not be alive without jim jones and people's temple. how could he change into what he became? how could he have attracted such attention at this time in america? why would he have been driven overseas by bad press and decide on this final fatal and historic way of demonstrating his disdain? i did not think of myself as writing my follow-up cold --cu lt book. i was writing a book about somebody that unexpectedly achieved great infamy but unlike manson actually accomplished a great deal of good. how does that fit together? peter: just, the survivors that left the peoples temple, do they still hold an informal reunion in november? jeff: the surviving members of the people's temple are in a way kind of like your extended family. they have squabbles. but, up until a few years ago, every year they would all come together around labor day. not just a comfort each other, but to know they were with other people that would understand. they were treated with such great di
by a car and killed in the late 50's or early 60's, he would be considered one of the leaders of the early civil rights movement in america. i found people that said to me, i would not be alive without jim jones and people's temple. how could he change into what he became? how could he have attracted such attention at this time in america? why would he have been driven overseas by bad press and decide on this final fatal and historic way of demonstrating his disdain? i did not think of myself...
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people began to recognize the brokenness of humanity. i think maybe in the 1960's, when the civil rights movement was successful in some ways and then eventuallyrican was elected president, there was an idea that oh, we are finally moving up and getting better. we are reaching for our better selves. once again, it's been exposed that we really haven't improved as a human species, and we still have this level of brokenness and malevolence within us. we probably need to recognize that and factor that into how we function and how we speak. host: ok. lisa, laura, maryland -- laurel, maryland, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. it is so interesting. i listen to the radio, watch television, all different stations with different kinds of people. something that resonates with me is the radio host joe madison, who is called the black eagle. he is always saying, listen with a third ear. i don't watch c-span, but i listen to it. you kind of hear what people are really saying but not saying. that's why labels don't work for me. the lady carroll, who said she is an independent and sees issues from both sides and then went on to just state all ki
people began to recognize the brokenness of humanity. i think maybe in the 1960's, when the civil rights movement was successful in some ways and then eventuallyrican was elected president, there was an idea that oh, we are finally moving up and getting better. we are reaching for our better selves. once again, it's been exposed that we really haven't improved as a human species, and we still have this level of brokenness and malevolence within us. we probably need to recognize that and factor...
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people began to recognize the brokenness of humanity. i think maybe in the 1960's, when the civil rights movement was successful in some ways and then eventuallyrican was elected president, there was an idea that oh, we are finally moving up and getting better. we are reaching for our better selves. once again, it's been exposed that we really haven't improved as a human species, and we still have this level of brokenness and malevolence within us. we probably need to recognize that and factor that into how we function and how we speak. host: ok. lisa, laura, maryland -- laurel, maryland, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. it is so interesting. i listen to the radio, watch television, all different stations with different kinds of people. something that resonates with me is the radio host joe madison, who is called the black eagle. he is always saying, listen with a third ear. i don't watch c-span, but i listen to it. you kind of hear what people are really saying but not saying. that's why labels don't work for me. the lady carroll, who said she is an independent and sees issues from both sides and then went on to just state all ki
people began to recognize the brokenness of humanity. i think maybe in the 1960's, when the civil rights movement was successful in some ways and then eventuallyrican was elected president, there was an idea that oh, we are finally moving up and getting better. we are reaching for our better selves. once again, it's been exposed that we really haven't improved as a human species, and we still have this level of brokenness and malevolence within us. we probably need to recognize that and factor...
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been hit by a car and killed in the late 50's or early 60s he would be considered one of the leaders of the early civil rights movement in america. i found people who said to me i wouldn't be alive without jim jones. how could he change into what he became? how could he have attracted such attention at this time in america and why would he, driven overseas by the press, decide on the final fatal and historic way of demonstrating his disdain? i didn't think of myself as riding my follow-up book. i was riding a follow-up book out someone who unexpectedly achieved great infamy. unlike manson had actually accomplished a great deal of good.om how a does that fit together? >> jeff guinn the survivors and the people who left the peoples temple do they still hold an informal view of the members? i'm at the surviving members of the peoples temple are in a way like your extended family. they have squabbles. up until a few years ago every year they would all come together around labor day, not just to comfort each other but to know that they were with other people who would understand. they were treated with such great disdain when they survived jonestown
been hit by a car and killed in the late 50's or early 60s he would be considered one of the leaders of the early civil rights movement in america. i found people who said to me i wouldn't be alive without jim jones. how could he change into what he became? how could he have attracted such attention at this time in america and why would he, driven overseas by the press, decide on the final fatal and historic way of demonstrating his disdain? i didn't think of myself as riding my follow-up book....
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to their starting lines, which further contributed to the successful movement of our units in this direction. the donetsk people 's again under fire from ukrainian neo-nazis over the past day , the region was shelled more than 60 times, firing hundreds of shells at it. among them were cassette data of the joint center for control and coordination of issues related to war crimes of ukraine as a result of which one person died, two were wounded, a massive the strike was also made on the urban-type settlement of dnepryan in the kherson region. there, information about the victims and destruction is specified. on the spanish island of tenerife, the area of natural fire is rapidly growing, due to which the evacuation of the inhabitants of several villages was announced, about 2,000 hectares of forest have already been destroyed by fire. local authorities. it was admitted that the situation got out of control and the prospects for the not comforting perimeter of the fire expanded to 22 km. the flame spreads through the forest on steep slopes, near the highest point spain and the main sights. the islands of the teida v
to their starting lines, which further contributed to the successful movement of our units in this direction. the donetsk people 's again under fire from ukrainian neo-nazis over the past day , the region was shelled more than 60 times, firing hundreds of shells at it. among them were cassette data of the joint center for control and coordination of issues related to war crimes of ukraine as a result of which one person died, two were wounded, a massive the strike was also made on the...
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people kind of cite that as the birth of the gay rights movement nationally. but actually, the birth of of that movement in many ways began here at the black cat new year 's's dayctually, new year's eve into new year's day when there was a police raid on the bar, a melee with patrons being beaten by police just for expressing their enthusiasm for the new year, love for one another as same-sex couples. that led to protests at the site the following month that then led to a legal action that went all the way to the u.s. supreme court as the pioneering action asserting equal protection right as part of the gay rights movement. so los angeles is a gay rights pioneer but beginning to recognize places like in that may not have architectural significance but dedicated as a historical monounit about 13 years ago. in addition to our designation of individual landmarks, we also share if in preserving los angeles the story of how we preserve entire neighborhoods, the historic district through designation of historic preservation of overlays which are the name for our local districts in l.a.. we have 35 of these in los angeles today, about 21,000 properties included in the
people kind of cite that as the birth of the gay rights movement nationally. but actually, the birth of of that movement in many ways began here at the black cat new year 's's dayctually, new year's eve into new year's day when there was a police raid on the bar, a melee with patrons being beaten by police just for expressing their enthusiasm for the new year, love for one another as same-sex couples. that led to protests at the site the following month that then led to a legal action that went...
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movement towards the forward column of armored vehicles to the apu. aleksey baranov andrey yurchuk khalit tankiev to lead the line of contact in the lugansk people 's republic of the kremensk forest deputy permanent representative of russia dmitry polyansky when the west uses humanitarian aid as a tool for manual control of developing countries. the rise in assistance provided by the united states and its allies to the countries of the global south with the fact that the west has allocated less than 2 years for weapons for the war with russia to the last ukrainians, according to the most conservative estimates. this is 80 billion euros. the total amount of funds allocated in ukraine is 165 billion euros. and this despite the fact that for all we will have operations for 2023 , the un kgv requested 55.2 billion dollars from donors and to date, only 24.8% of this amount has been allocated. imagine how much good could be done in the world if the us and its allies spent money on development assistance with the same willingness that i do not sponsor wars around the world united russia put forward candidates for elections to the legislature and local authorities
movement towards the forward column of armored vehicles to the apu. aleksey baranov andrey yurchuk khalit tankiev to lead the line of contact in the lugansk people 's republic of the kremensk forest deputy permanent representative of russia dmitry polyansky when the west uses humanitarian aid as a tool for manual control of developing countries. the rise in assistance provided by the united states and its allies to the countries of the global south with the fact that the west has allocated less...